Znane cytaty

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Roy L. Smith

Napoleon Hill

Howard Zinn

Mark Twain

Lazarus Long

Teddy Roosevelt

Otto von Bismarck

Horace Binney

Joespeh Goebbels

LaDawnna Burnett

Gordon R. Dickson

Dean Riesner

Arthur Koestler

Stewart B. Johnson

Henry H. Haskins

Italian Proverb

Reggie Leach

Sir Henry Wotton

Edith Sodergran

Flip Wilson

Jack Kerouac

Donald H. Rumsfeld

Hendry Adams

Azel Backus

Mark Twain

Miguel Cervantes

Bible

From the I Ching

Phillip Chesterfield

Peter York

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus

Willie Sutton

Emma Goldman

Sylvia Plath

Paul A. Samuelson

Arthur Wing Pinero

Sir Winston Churchill

Erma Bombeck

President George Bush

Gary Zukav

Cytaty

Richard Nixon

I was not lying. I said things that later on seemed to be untrue.


No president in history has been more vilified or was more vilivied during the time he was President than Lincoln. Those who knew him, his secretaries, have written that he was deeply hurt by what was said about him and drawn about him, but on the other hand, Lincoln had the great strength of character never to display it, always able to stand tall and strong and firm no matter how harsh or unfair the criticism might be. These elements of greatness, of course, inspire us all today.


Solutions are not the answer.


The President can bomb anybody he likes.


True greatness comes not when things go always good for you; but true greatness comes when you are really tested, when you have taken some knocks, faced some disappointments, when sadness comes. Because only if you have been in the deepest valley, can you ever know how magnificent it is to be atop the highest mountain.
































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